Intermediate-range order in permanently densified vitreous SiO2: A neutron-diffraction and molecular-dynamics study.

1991 
The structure of pressure-densified vitreous SiO{sub 2} has been investigated using neutron-diffraction and molecular-dynamics techniques. After compression to 16 GPa at room temperature, recovered samples have densities 20% higher than normal vitreous SiO{sub 2} and show substantial changes in the first sharp diffraction peak (FSDP): an indication of modification in the intermediate-range order. The changes in the FSDP are due to increased frustration caused by the decrease in the Si-O-Si bond angle and a shift in the Si-Si and O-O correlations in the range of 4--8 A toward lower distances.
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